AgWest Land Brokers is proud to offer this prime Clay County farm for sale. Tract 1 is a level to nearly level pivot-irrigated farm. Tract 2 is a dryland farm with highly productive silt loam soils that has irrigation development potential. These farms have paved road access to many local premium grain markets. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to make a great addition to your farming operation.
Current lease terminates February 28, 2025
Tract 1 – 159.32 +/- Acres (Per Assessor)
Pivot-Irrigated Farm
Real Estate Taxes – $10,371.94
Legal Description – Northeast 1/4 Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 8 West
Irrigation Information – Located in the Upper Big Blue Natural Resource District with certified irrigation rights for 135.58 acres
Irrigation Equipment
Well G-088398 drilled March 22, 1996, 850 gpm, 91′ static level, 102′ pumping level, 180′ well depth
60 hp electric well
Tenant owned pivot, water meter , plastic fertilizer tank, and drip oil reservoir
FSA Information
Total Cropland Acres: 155.28
Corn – 97.5 Base Acres – 159 PLC Yield
Soybeans – 57.78 – 56 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres: 155.28
Tract 2 – 63.4 +/- Acres (Per Assessor)
Tract 2 is a dryland farm with highly productive silt loam soils that has irrigation development potential.
Real Estate Taxes – $2,258.56
Legal Description – Northwest 1/4 Northwest 1/4 & Pt. Southwest 1/4 Northwest 1/4 Section 32, Township 8 North, Range 8 West
AgWest Land Brokers is proud to offer this prime Nuckolls County farm for sale by online auction. This level to nearly level farm has highly productive silt loam soils that have an irrigated corn APH of 250 bushels per acre and an irrigated soybean APH of 76 bushels per acre! This farm is located on Highway 4 and has great access to and is in close proximity to many premium grain markets. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to make a great addition to your farming operation!
AgWest Land Brokers is proud to offer this prime Kearney County farm for sale by online auction. The farm will be sold as 3 individual tracts and will not be combined. This level to nearly level farm has highly productive silt loam soils and is irrigated by 8 pivots. The farm has great access and is in close proximity to grain elevators, ethanol plants, feedlots, and specialty grain/organic grain markets. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to make a great addition to your farming operation!
Recently completed drainage improvement project in the southwest corner.
Recently completed installation of water meters per Tri-Basin NRD guidelines.
Estimated Property Taxes – $13,100
Legal Description – NE 1/4 (less building site) & SE 1/4 of Section 22-T5N-R13W of the 6th p.m.
FSA Information
Irrigated Acres – 297.54 +/-
Non-Irrigated Acres – 10.66 +/-
Total Cropland Acres: 308.2 +/-
Corn – 282.4 Base Acres – 186 PLC Yield
Soybeans – 20.0 Base Acres – 55 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres – 302.4
Additional Information
Subject to 2022 custom farming lease.
5.80 Acre building site (house, machine shop, bin site) not included in the sale.
Irrigation Information – Located in the Tri-Basin Natural Resource District and has certified irrigation rights for 309.08 +/- acres.
Well Information
Well #1 (SE 1/4) – G-061963 drilled in May of 1979, 2,000 gpm, 147′ static level, 218′ pumping level, 233′ well depth
2004 Cummins diesel 6 cylinder motor
All diesel tanks and chemical tanks at the well sites are included in the sale of this tract
Natural gas is available
10″ Fairbanks morse pump
100 HP Amarillo gearhead
Well #2 (NE 1/4) – G-062875 drilled in May of 1996, 2,000 gpm, 134′ static level, 196′ pumping level, 232′ well depth
2012 Cummins diesel 4 cylinder motor
All diesel tanks and chemical tanks at the well sites are included in the sale of this tract
Natural gas is available
10″ American marsh pump
80 HP Amarillo gearhead
Pivot Information
7 tower 2005 Zimmatic pivot & 2-3 tower 2005 Zimmatic pivots serviced by well #1
7 tower 2005 Zimmatic pivot & 1-3 tower 2005 Zimmatic pivot serviced by well #2
3 tower pivot in the center of the section goes with tract 1, per survey easement. (available upon request)
Property Directions – From the town of Norman in eastern Kearney County, travel 6 miles south on 40 Road to D Road. Turn east and go 2 miles to 42 Road. Tract 1 is located on the southwest corner of D Road and 42 Road.
Tract 2
Total Acres (per assessor) – 321.45 +/-
Pivot irrigated farm with 2 – 7 tower pivots.
Recently completed drainage improvement project in the southeast corner.
Recently completed installation of water meters per Tri-Basin NRD guidelines.
Estimated Property Taxes – $13,500
Legal Description – NW 1/4 & SW 1/4 of Section 22-T5N-R13W of the 6th p.m.
FSA Information
Irrigated Acres – 286.09 +/-
Non-Irrigated Acres – 28.43 +/-
Total Cropland Acres: 314.52 +/-
Corn – 282.2 Base Acres – 186 PLC Yield
Soybeans – 26.9 Base Acres – 55 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres – 309.1
Additional Information
Subject to 2022 custom farming lease.
Irrigation Information – Located in the Tri-Basin Natural Resource District and has certified irrigation rights for 317.37 +/- acres.
Well Information
Well #1 (NW 1/4) – G-061964 drilled in May of 1979, 2,000 gpm, 147′ static level, 218′ pumping level, 233′ well depth
2014 Isuzu diesel 6 cylinder motor
All diesel tanks and chemical tanks at the well sites are included in the sale of this tract
Natural gas is available
10″ Fairbanks morse pump
100 HP Amarillo gearhead
Well #2 (SW 1/4) – G-125971 drilled in April of 2004, 700 gpm, 138′ static level, 200′ pumping level, 210′ well depth
2004 Cummins diesel 4 cylinder motor
All diesel tanks and chemical tanks at the well sites are included in the sale of this tract
Natural gas is available
6″ preferred pump
80 HP Amarillo gearhead
Pivot Information
7 Tower 2022 Zimmatic pivot serviced by well #1.
7 Tower 2005 Zimmatic pivot serviced by well #2.
3 tower pivot in the center of the section goes with tract 1, per survey easement. (available upon request)
Property Directions – From the town of Norman in eastern Kearney County, travel 6 miles south on 40 Road to D Road. Turn east and go 1 mile to 41 Road. Tract 2 is located on the southeast corner of D Road and 41 Road.
Tract 3
Total Acres (per assessor) – 159.34 +/-
Pivot irrigated farm with 1 – 7 tower pivot.
Recently completed drainage improvement project.
Recently completed installation of water meters per Tri-Basin NRD guidelines.
Estimated Property Taxes – $6,272.10
Legal Description – NW 1/4 of Section 27-T5N-R13W of the 6th p.m.
FSA Information
Irrigated Acres – 133.06 +/-
Non-Irrigated Acres – 20.76 +/-
Total Cropland Acres: 153.82 +/-
Corn – 136.6 Base Acres – 186 PLC Yield
Soybeans – 14.6 Base Acres – 55 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres – 151.2
Additional Information
Subject to 2022 custom farming lease.
Irrigation Information – Located in the Tri-Basin Natural Resource District and has certified irrigation rights for 155.37 +/- acres.
Well Information
Well #1 – G-036048 drilled in November of 1971, 700 gpm, 132′ static level, 194′ pumping level, 210′ well depth
2004 Cummins diesel 4 cylinder motor
All diesel tanks and chemical tanks at the well sites are included in the sale of this tract
Natural gas is available
8″ Vertiline pump
60 HP Randolph gearhead
Pivot Information
7 Tower 2014 Zimmatic pivot serviced by well #1.
Property Directions – From the town of Norman in eastern Kearney County, travel 7 miles south on 40 Road to C Road. Turn east and go 1 mile to 41 Road. Tract 3 is located on the southeast corner of C Road and 41 Road.
Total Property Taxes For All 3 Tracts is estimated to be $32,872.10 or $41.25/acre.
Mark Gustafson grew up on the family farm in northwest Hamilton County. After graduating from Aurora High School, he attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
Mark’s work experience includes: Operating the family’s crop and livestock farm; Credit Manager/Marketing Manager of a large Central Nebraska Coop; Professional Farm Manager in Central Nebraska; Selling Farm and Ranch real estate. He has been a licensed Real Estate Salesman since 1984 and an Associate Broker since 1987. He most recently managed farms and assisted Sellers and Buyers of farm and ranch real estate in south-central Nebraska for an established farm management company. A long list of satisfied clients/customers, vendors, and farm operators is a testimony to the trust and confidence that he builds with each person with whom he conducts business.
Mark and his wife, Kristi, live in Aurora. They have three daughters with families and six grandchildren, which are the joy of their lives.